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Discover LudwigThe phrase "boosted her" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone who has been helped or supported to improve their situation, confidence, or performance. Example: "The mentor boosted her confidence, allowing her to take on new challenges."
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Even her opponents acknowledge she has boosted her party's fortunes.
We boosted her intake to 4,000 calories a day.
Laxmi says her new job has boosted her confidence.
Tseng struggled mightily with errant tee shots and a putting stroke that never boosted her confidence.
It boosted her confidence and it helped her to enjoy the subject more.
Numerous films and television mini-series have also boosted her stardom.
The programme helped Rebecca realise how unhealthy her relationship was and boosted her confidence levels.
It was fantastic, she said, had boosted her confidence no end.
She easily made friends that summer, and the experience boosted her confidence.
"Then she dyed her hair," Snooky said, "and it boosted her self-esteem".
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